With an almost fully fit squad to pick from Mauricio Pochettino has plenty of options to choose from as Tottenham Hotspur take on Real Madrid at Wembley on Wednesday evening.

Only Victor Wanyama (injured) and Erik Lamela (unregistered) are unavailable for selection with Harry Kane seemingly fit and ready to return after his minor hamstring injury.

There is no way Kane would want to be left out of Spurs' starting line-up to face Ronaldo and co and Pochettino is unlikely to want to stop him after two defeats without the striker. Dele Alli is also back from his European suspension and will come into the side.

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The other decisions come in the full-back slots. Pochettino likes to rotate in those two demanding positions. Kieran Trippier is likely to come back in after Serge Aurier played on Sunday at Old Trafford, but with Danny Rose still rusty and without minutes, Ben Davies may keep his place on the left.

The other decisions have to be made in the centre of defence and midfield. Davinson Sanchez has also missed the last two matches and Spurs lost both. The Colombian is yet to lose a game he's played in for Tottenham and impressed at the Bernabeu.

Mauricio Pochettino watches Harry Kane in training

Him coming back in would see Eric Dier back in midfield. Then the decision is between Mousa Dembele and Harry Winks alongside him. Dembele has only just come back from injury and Winks has been in great form.

Pochettino may decide that Dembele could be a more useful option from the bench at this stage in his recovery.